Tech Billionaire's Historic Spacewalk: A Leap for Private Space Exploration
Jared Isaacman, a tech billionaire, completed the first private spacewalk in history from a SpaceX capsule. This high-risk mission tested SpaceX's new spacesuits and included SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis, who replaced Isaacman outside the capsule. The spacewalk, lasting less than two hours, marks a significant milestone in commercial spaceflight.
In a groundbreaking move for private space exploration, tech billionaire Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis completed their first private spacewalk from a SpaceX capsule on Thursday. The high-risk mission, once the domain of professional astronauts, tested SpaceX's new spacesuits.
Jared Isaacman led the charge, stepping out first and performing a series of movements to test the durability and functionality of the new gear. Shortly after, Sarah Gillis followed suit, ensuring everything functioned smoothly during the unprecedented spacewalk, which lasted under two hours.
This mission is a monumental step forward for commercial space ventures, indicating a future where space tourism may become more accessible. The success of this spacewalk highlights the significant advancements in private space travel and the potential for future expeditions beyond Earth's orbit.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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